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New blood group on the horizon? Researchers break the spell after 50-year mystery

The Times of India 14 Apr 2025
... blood groups are based on a variety of cell-surface proteins and sugars that function as antigen molecules, playing a critical role in distinguishing the body's own cells from foreign invaders.
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Recently discovered immune cell type is key to understanding food allergies

Science Daily 14 Apr 2025
A new study has revealed that a special group of cells in the ...
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Raid on site harboring outlaw group in Masaken Barzeh, Damascus, leads to arrests

Syrian Arab News Agency 14 Apr 2025
... the presence of an outlaw group in the Masaken Barzeh area of Damascus, the accuracy of this information was verified, and the movements of the cell members were monitored.
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Mitochondrial Myopathies Treatment Market 2032: EMA, PDMA, FDA Approval, Clinical Trials, Epidemiology, Revenue, Statistics, Therapies, ...

GetNews 14 Apr 2025
... age group affected was between 40 and 49 years old ... Mitochondrial Myopathies are a group of neuromuscular diseases caused by defects in mitochondria—the energy-producing components of cells.
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Butte County Jail expansion on track for August completion

Chico Enterprise Record 13 Apr 2025
Some cells ... Two new general pods are also underway, each able to house multiple inmates with a group cell, two-person cells, a common area and an outdoor area for exercise with a grate covering the top.
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Toxic debris dumped at Thane's Balkum mangroves; Mumbai's Lokhandwala mangroves burnt by land sharks

The Times of India 13 Apr 2025
Environmentalist of Vanashakti NGO group, D Stalin, has written to various state authorities, including the mangrove cell about the dumping of debris and also toxic hazardous waste at the mangroves at ...
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Expo 2025 opens in Japan with unity and hope message

Taipei Times 13 Apr 2025
Highlights at the show in Osaka until mid-October include a Mars meteorite, a beating artificial heart grown from stem cells and Hello Kitty figures in algae form ... “It has an actual pulse,” said Byron Russel of Pasona Group, which runs the exhibit.
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Hijab-wearing Tufts student arrested by ICE complains of hellish conditions inside Louisiana jail | Daily ...

The Daily Mail 13 Apr 2025
Rumeysa Ozturk, 30, who is from Turkey and currently studying at Tufts University in Massachusetts, was swarmed by a group of individuals near her off-campus home in March.
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Colorado lawmakers agree to give local governments more time to approve new cell phone towers ...

Craig Daily Press 12 Apr 2025
... permits for new wireless infrastructure and is among a package of legislative proposals from a group of mostly rural lawmakers seeking solutions to the state’s patchwork of cell phone service.
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Battery X Metals Announces Provisional Patent Application with United States Patent & Trademark Office for ...

ACCESSWIRE 12 Apr 2025
battery health diagnostics and cell rebalancing ... This invention solves that problem through a smart system that continuously monitors and adjusts the state of charge (SOC) of each group of cells (referred to as "strings").
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Letter: Stop division between mental and physical health

Bangor Daily News 12 Apr 2025
Letters submitted by BDN readers are verified by BDN Opinion Page staff ... Science has actually determined that the brain is an organ made up of neural tissue, which are groups of organized cells in the nervous system ... Joe H. Pickering Jr. Bangor ... ....
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‘Invisibility cloak’ allows transplanted brain cells to evade immune system

New Atlas 11 Apr 2025
... difficulties moving, tremor, stiffness, and impaired balance,” said Florey Deputy Director Professor Clare Parish, Head of the Stem Cells and Neural Development Group and the study’s lead author.
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How insects and the smallest animals survive Antarctica

The Conversation 11 Apr 2025
Generally, when the temperature goes below 0°C this causes damage to animal cells and even death. This cell damage is what causes frostbite ... Some species like Panagrolaimus davidi can tolerate their body cells freezing.
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Maharashtra Authorities Rescue Over 60 Indians Trapped In Myanmar 'Cyber Slavery' Racket

News18 11 Apr 2025
... forced into cybercrime networks run by armed rebel groups.
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